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●ˌcome ˈup(of plants 植物) to appear above the soil 长出地面;破土而出◆The daffodils are just beginning to come up. 那些水仙花刚开始破土发芽。🔑 (of the sun 太阳) to rise 升起◆We watched the sun come up. 我们观看了日出。🔑 to happen 发生◆I'm afraid something urgent has come up. 恐怕有紧急事情发生。◆We'll let you know if any vacancies come up. 一有空缺,我们就会通知你。🔑 to be mentioned or discussed 被提及;被讨论◆The subject came up in conversation. 谈话中提到了这个话题。◆The question is bound to come up at the meeting. 会上一定会讨论这个问题。(of an event or a time 事情或时间) to be going to happen very soon 即将发生(或出现、到来)◆Her birthday is coming up soon. 她的生日就快到了。to be dealt with by a court (由法院)审理◆Her divorce case comes up next month. 她的离婚案在下月审理。if your number, name, ticket, etc. comes up in a betting game, it is chosen and you win sth (在博彩游戏中指号码、名字、奖券等)被抽中,中奖(informal) () to arrive; to be ready soon 来到;马上备妥◆'Is lunch ready?' 'Coming up!' “午餐准备好了吗?” “马上就好!” See also come |